Nam Nha Trang Ward Police promptly supported and provided essential necessities to help people stabilize their lives temporarily.
Nam Nha Trang ward is the area with the largest number of households having to be relocated, concentrated in Thanh Dat, Thanh Phat, Truong Son and Dat Lanh villages.
The ward police force will increase the maximum work of ensuring security and order, preventing crimes that take advantage of storms and floods.
The police force also coordinated with local units to support and provide food, drinking water, and medicine to people, especially the elderly, women, and children.

According to the leader of Nha Trang ward, by the evening of November 6, the work of evacuating people in 2 areas at risk of landslides on land had been completed.
Including: Chut Mountain area (75 households with 289 people) and Ky Vien Mountain (24 households with 112 people).
Households are arranged temporary accommodation at relatives' houses, Cau Da Cultural House or hotels; at the same time, they are mobilized and supported with meals and food during storms.
Along with that, all boats have moved to safe shelters, and people living in cages have also come ashore.
The ward government has arranged forces to be on duty 24/7, strictly prohibiting people from going to the beach or swimming during the prohibited period.